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Here comes Spring – and the Spring migrants. These are those tiny colorful birds that are working their way up from the tropics to spend the summer here and to our north. The first among the rush are …

This past few weeks surely has been quite the run of terrific birds for me here in New York State. It started when I received a phone call from my friend Ken McDermott down in Orange County. His son, …

Much to the frustration of many, this has got to be one of the most protracted winter seasons that we’ve seen in a long while. But, then again, I seem to recall thinking the same thing last year – or …

It was snowing as I drove through the Catskills Wednesday morning. It’s supposed to be Spring. Why is it snowing, blowing and cold? Well, it happens. That’s why we don’t plant tomatoes until Memorial …

THE EAGLE – A magnificent raptor soaring high in majestic gleaming glory, the Eagle is easy to admire. Easy as it is, I do. The Eel – a slimy bottom feeder, squiggling through the murky mud of a dark …

Sunday. Easter Sunday, in Brinkley, Arkansas. It rained all day, a cold driving rain with impressive bolts of lightning – some a bit uncomfortably close. So, I decided to explore some new areas that I …

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